** Also affects: at-spi
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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The at-spi package was dropped from the CDs for precise, and removed
from the archive in quantal. So if this issue still exists, it's not
going to be fixed in the at-spi package now.
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Won't Fix
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Milestone:
Luke, are you still experiencing this?
If so, are you still working on a fix? (You are assigned to this).
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Title:
Race condition at session
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: at-spi
When users boot into GNOME, sometimes anything from Nautilus/desktop,
the panels, and sometimes applets are inaccessible. This appears to be a
- race condition, as sometimes everything is accessible.
+ rare condition, as sometimes
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
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Girish, why have you marked this confirmed? Thomas requested more
information here. Are you still seeing this bug? If so, please explain
which versions of Ubuntu you see it on.
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Status: Triaged = Incomplete
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Are there any updates to this bug?
I would be interested if this bug is fixed in newer Ubuntu versions?
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Is this also the cause of Ubuntu 10.10 freezing when using orca? Have we
been able to resolve this issue in Ubuntu 10.04?
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Tags added: a11y
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Race condition at session startup sometimes prevents applications from being
I installed with my system the 2010.04-27 daily live CD, and install
updates with all day.
Some time if I using longer time the Orca screen reader and for example
browsing the internet, and try changing for example top/bottom panel
with Ctrl+Alt+Tab key combination, Orca is does'nt spokening the
Wow...this is really confusing...
I have two similar desktops at home.
1ยบ Desktop specs (Desktop A):
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
ASUS P5QC
Intel Core2Quad Q8200
2x1GB SuperTalent W1333UA1G8 memory module (2GB Ram Total)
Sapphire ATi HD4890 1GB DDR5
Driver Packaging Version
Sorry...ignore my last post
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Hi i am having to killall gnome-panel after startup to get gnome-panel
to show up in pyatspi/accerciser.
pyatspi version: 1.30.0-0ubuntu2
gnome-panel version: 1:2.30.0-0ubuntu1
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Hello Luke,
Luke Yelavich [2010-04-15 3:02 -]:
My machine is not letting me reproduce the race any more at the desktop,
even when I added the suggested XSync function call to the at-spi code.
Hm, I'm confused about the even; can you reproduce the race without
the XSync(), and not any more
Seems to now work for me as well. I just tried everything that formerly
reported as inaccessible, and everything seems to work just fine. Then
again, I haven't tried multiple reboots to rule out simple luck, but
considering something always reported as inaccessible before, this would
seem to be a
Ok, could you please do the following steps, so we can attempt to gather
some more information about the system that is having the problem in
question.
1. Add my personal PPA to your sources.list
http://launchpad.net/~themuso/+archive
2. Update your system. This will pull in a slightly modified
For the record, I checked the at-spi code, and it seems fine to me. One
thing that we could try is to add an XSync (display, False) right after
the XChangeProperty() call, just in case the property otherwise lands
too late. Otherwise we'd need to add some logging to GTK to check
whether
This affects me as well, in ways similar to those described above.
I'll try using the custom PPA later today, as I can't afford to reboot
now, but killing and restarting gnome-settings-daemon didn't work for
me. Should I have had the new at-spi packages installed when I did that?
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Nolan Darilek [2010-04-14 14:23 -]:
but killing and restarting gnome-settings-daemon didn't work for
me. Should I have had the new at-spi packages installed when I did that?
No, restarting g-s-d was an independent test.
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OK, another question. The login settings dialog may be completely
accessible, but your instructions include a series of menus to traverse,
which at this time are not accessible. What is the command line name for
this tool?
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OK, answered my own question, gdmadmin.
Interestingly enough, now my desktop appears accessible while the panel,
run dialog, etc. are still not. Before, the desktop was also
inaccessible.
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Nolan Darilek [2010-04-14 15:49 -]:
OK, answered my own question, gdmadmin.
gdmsetup actually. :-)
Martin
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One thing I have discovered, and can reproduce 100% of the time, is a
race condition, if it can be called that, for gdm with accessible login
enabled. Gnome-orca loads and speaks, however I do not get any
accessibility feedback from the gdm greeter, or the bottom panel with
the various options
Or maybe not. The PPA queue is 3 days long, so please hold off from
upgrading for the moment. I'll report back when the packages are built
and ready for testing.
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You
I can confirm this. I have two machines, both running a fully current Lucid
system as of the time of this comment. One is an Athlon64 3400+ with 1 gb of
ram, the other an Asus Eee 1005PE also with 1 gb. This problem happens on both
machines, though it seems much more likely to happen on the
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical = Undecided
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-10.04 = None
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Luke Yelavich (themuso) = (unassigned)
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** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-10.04
** Changed in: at-spi (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Luke Yelavich (themuso)
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